tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2180853622497657743.post66502814400604992..comments2023-08-05T21:37:18.855-05:00Comments on Solar Prestige a Gammon: GrimsbyJohnny Bacardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07051009739174204952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2180853622497657743.post-89572315446709769672020-02-12T11:37:55.769-06:002020-02-12T11:37:55.769-06:00Thanks, unknown. It's quiet, I guess, by desig...Thanks, unknown. It's quiet, I guess, by design, because the blog was always going to have a stopping place... I didn't have any interest in going beyond the single "Ego", although I will say that there have been a handful of songs on his subsequent albums that I liked quite a bit. I considered doing them too, but so far haven't mustered the enthusiasm to do so. Also, one great album for me anyway was 1984's BREAKING HEARTS.<br /><br />Thanks for checking it out and commenting!Johnny Bacardihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07051009739174204952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2180853622497657743.post-63771426553825502852020-02-11T22:54:30.619-06:002020-02-11T22:54:30.619-06:00I enjoyed grimsby as the first tune played on loca...I enjoyed grimsby as the first tune played on local (pre-format?) radio as caribou came out/ the melody and studio sounds they developed were very catchy. took me a while to realixe they were doing some reverse tape trickery with the intro and close. i stopped by in the wake of Bernie winning his first academy award. looks kinda quiet on the solar prestige front, tho. glad this is still up and navigable. thanks.Larshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01012362943877876942noreply@blogger.com